
As a Ranger, you will be aged from 13 up to 18, at secondary school and you’re part of the valued senior section of GirlGuiding New Zealand.
What do Rangers do?
Flexibility and choice are very much a part of the Ranger Programme. Young women are
challenged to explore new experiences and take responsibility for their own planning. Taking an active part in their communities is strongly encouraged.
The Ranger programme is divided into these areas:
- Action Outdoors
- Contemporary Issues
- Dynamic Health
- Environmental Awareness
- Faith
- Future Focus
- Heritage

- International
- Leisure
- Promise and Law
- Service
- Technology
For those who like ongoing bigger challenges, there is the opportunity to undertake The Young New Zealander’s Challenge of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award or the Queen’s Guide Award.
Or you may choose simply to enjoy yourself, meet new people and have fun!
What do Rangers wear?
Rangers wear a uniform of a navy blue v-neck T shirt over their own jeans or they can wear the ¾ pants if they wish. More formal occasions include the wearing of
a red Ranger scarf and “tab” for their badges.
Rangers – for those who live in isolated areas
Girls who because of distance, study or choice can’t go to units in their area are still able to do our programmes. We call these girls Lones, [Lone Rangers]. The activities are the same but adapted to use other forms of communication, email, mail, internet, etc. Lones are encouraged to join in other activities with girls in their area when they can.
Lones can meet at holidays and camps during the year and also attend activities and special events. Sometimes they are invited to join specials days and camps run by other units.
Ranger speak!
“During my time as a Ranger, I have been a member of the Auckland Youth Team, attended an international jamboree in Denmark and the Walsh Memorial Scout Flying School twice.”
Charlotte, Blockhouse Bay Ranger
“I love being part of an organization that unites so many different people from different backgrounds.”
Melanie, Ranger
“I have gained many skills and my confidence has grown enormously.”
Jessica, Pamerston North Ranger
“I really enjoyed my time on J’08 (Jamboree) and would not change or trade it for anything, as it is the most fun I have had in ages.”
Chrystal, Johnsonville, Ranger
“I have done loads of camps with Guiding, but by far the best of them have been with Rangers. Going to Opotiki just for a random camp was awesome. At the camp we ended up paddock bashing and finding wild kiwi fruit.”
Jenna, Ranger
"I have done awesome activities that I couldn't have done if I hadn't been in Guiding"
Philippa, Ranger
"I love meeting new people and trying things i never thought I could do."
Jessica, Ranger
“I love the friendships and the outdoor activities”
Victoria, Ranger
